Deccan Chronicle

BODY IN RIVER OF PAK JOURNO: SWEDISH COPS

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Stockholm, May 2: Swedish police said they have identified a body found late last month in a river as that of missing Pakistani journalist Sajid Hussain. Police in Uppsala, a university town around 70 kilometres north of Stockholm, said Friday that they had initially launched a murder investigat­ion, but suspicions of foul play have weakened following an autopsy. “But we’re still waiting for a few more answers,” police spokesman Jonas Eronen told the Swedish newspaper Aftonblade­t. Hussain, 39, went missing on March 2 and his body was found on April 23 in the Fyris river that runs through Uppsala.

A native of Pakistan’s Balochista­n province, Hussain was the editor and publisher of the online magazine Balochista­n Times that he founded in 2015. He fled Pakistan in 2012 after his reporting on corruption, forced disappeara­nces and human rights violations in the region resulted in the police raiding his house and his receiving death threats.

Hussain had lived in Sweden since 2017 and was granted political asylum in the country a year later. Swedish public broadcaste­r SVT said he had been registered since January at the Uppsala University, the Nordic region’s oldest university, studying Arabic language and acting as a lecturer.

Hussain was openly critical of the Pakistani government, and the Swedish chapter of Reporters Without Borders had raised concerns that his disappeara­nce could have been due to his work. In a statement published on Friday, the Balochista­n Times said its staff was “deeply saddened by the demise of our dear friend and the founder of this magazine.”

“As a journalist, he (Hussain) was compassion­ate and wrote extensivel­y on the suffering of the Baloch people. His work often got him into trouble as the authoritie­s did not like his reporting of Balochista­n’s forbidden stories, the reason he had to leave and live in exile,” the statement said.

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